Bug#857743: reason for kernel-panic
Andreas Glaeser
bugs.andreas.glaeser at freenet.de
Fri Mar 17 07:31:01 GMT 2017
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I am not convinced, that what you claim is true, since the hybrid-filesystem-concept
worked on pure debian-stable, it should be workable with backports included and on current
testing, too.
You can have /usr in a separate partition, the symlink-workaroud to BTRFS-constraints
should also be workable.
I will make a KVM-image with an hybrid filesystem in order to prove, that this is not an
unsupported concept, but Debian is currently suffering from some severe regressions in
the field of md-raid. md-raid has never been workable very well in asymmetric
configurations at least from my own experience.
Please don't try to shine your communication-problems by giving me incorrect facts.
On Thu, 16 Mar 2017 10:07:05 -0300
Felipe Sateler <fsateler at debian.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:09 AM, Andreas Glaeser
> <bugs.andreas.glaeser at freenet.de> wrote:
> > Now I was sitting down again to install without md-raid and without XFS-root.
> > I can reconfirm, that the described problem does not appear with BTRFS-raid only:
> >
> >> /dev/sda5 btrfs 46872576 2298224 44044944 5% /
> >> udev devtmpfs 10240 0 10240 0% /dev
> >> tmpfs tmpfs 769428 8936 760492 2% /run
> >> tmpfs tmpfs 1923568 0 1923568 0% /dev/shm
> >> tmpfs tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
> >> tmpfs tmpfs 1923568 0 1923568 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> >> /dev/sda6 btrfs 74217472 1280 72051712 1% /home
> >> /dev/sda1 xfs 972460 88268 884192 10% /boot
> >> /dev/sdb1 xfs 30712168 3630772 27081396 12% /mnt/usb
>
> In this configuration /usr is a regular dir on the root filesystem.
> What caused the earlier problem was having /usr being a symlink to
> something that was not mounted by the initramfs. Debian does not
> support such configurations[1]. While you are using an initramfs, your
> configuration is such that the initramfs does not mount the filesystem
> that will end up being seen in /usr.
>
> I'm now closing this bug, as it appears the root cause is an
> unsupported configuration. Please reopen if you can reproduce the
> issue with other configuration that does not involve /usr as a
> symlink.
>
>
> [1]
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#late-mounting-usr
>
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